Jan-04-2014 04:56 PM
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Jan-04-2014 06:16 PM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:jrp wrote:
But since the IRS hasn't provided you a specific reason why they denied your deduction,
The IRS did provide him a specific reason - his 'second home' is the bare land because the IRS received a 1099/98 form.msmith1199 wrote:
Funny thing is I also paid interest on some bare land I own and that interest was reported to me on a 1099. That interest is not deductible as the land is not improved and even if it was you only get one second home. But the IRS in both letters is giving me credit for that interest as a deduction. And in the letter I sent them I explained that I did not deduct that amount and why, but on the second letter they still left it on.
You are likely going to have to talk to an agent - and explain the 1099/98 for the interest paid on the bare land does not qualify as a second home because there is no home on the property.
That is what is causing the letter and the somewhat automated response.
They show two homes - your main residence and that bare land - so taking a third interest deduction for the motorhome is throwing the red flag.
Secondly - call the lender for the bare land and tell them to stop sending the 1099/98 form.
Thirdly - call your RV lender and tell them to send you that form for mortgage interest on the motorhome.
As mentioned above - when you talk to the IRS, act very polite and confused.
You might have to make a trip to one of their offices to get the whole issue resolved.
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Jan-04-2014 06:13 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
And on the 1099 on line that somebody mentioned, if they put the 1099 online they would have also reported it to IRS and IRS wouldn't be sending me the letter. My home mortgage is also through Wells Fargo and in fact the IRS did receive that 1099 as it's listed on the letter they sent me.
Jan-04-2014 06:11 PM
jrp wrote:
I read it and am still confused by both you and the responses. a 1099 is used when you receive interest or misc income. a 1098 is used when you pay mortgage interest. Most banks only issue a 1098 when the loan is for real property. But you are still entitled to the deduction, if your loan meets the IRS requirements. The loan must be a "secured loan" for the specific "home" you're claiming as a 2nd home, not a general loan.
But since the IRS hasn't provided you a specific reason why they denied your deduction, your next step is to follow up with them to get the specifics. We can only guess.
As to whether others have had the same problem, a few do, most don't. I deducted my MH loan interest for 10 yrs with no 1098 and no problems. There is a specific line on the deduction form for mortgage interest with no 1098 issued.
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Jan-04-2014 06:09 PM
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Jan-04-2014 05:59 PM
jrp wrote:
But since the IRS hasn't provided you a specific reason why they denied your deduction,
msmith1199 wrote:
Funny thing is I also paid interest on some bare land I own and that interest was reported to me on a 1099. That interest is not deductible as the land is not improved and even if it was you only get one second home. But the IRS in both letters is giving me credit for that interest as a deduction. And in the letter I sent them I explained that I did not deduct that amount and why, but on the second letter they still left it on.
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Jan-04-2014 05:29 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
The simple answer is NO, you should not have any issues deducting your RV as a 2nd home unless you have something else that would be considered a 2nd home. You should be getting a 1099-int for the RV loan but if you don't you should be able to request one. Even without that, you must have proof that you paid interest on a loan related to your RV (the only thing that could be considered a 2nd home) and this will be usable as proof of ownership.
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Jan-04-2014 05:26 PM
jorbill2or wrote:
I've always done just as you as it's not a mortgage loan it's a vehicle loan . The interest is still deduct able as long as it has a bed ,cooking and bathroom facility . It doesn't matter who loans the money. Heck if uncle Larry loans you money for your stick home and charges interest he's not providing a 1099 and the interest is still deductible. I'd request a hearing.
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Jan-04-2014 05:26 PM
rctour wrote:
I believe the statement is a substitute 1099. As a CPA for 35 years the previous is what I would do. But I have learned in the past that many of you do things a little differently than I do. Just a suggestion that seems simple to me.
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